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FXUS63 KDLH 210907
AFDDLH
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Duluth MN
407 AM CDT Thu Sep 21 2017
.SHORT TERM...(Today through Friday)
Issued at 407 AM CDT Thu Sep 21 2017
A quiet day is on tap with high pressure over the Northland.
Temperatures will start cool across the area, but as the ridge
axis pushes east of the area, southerly return flow will bring
much warmer air by late this afternoon. Strong warm advection in
the 925 to 850 mb layer, along with increasing moisture profiles,
should bring a few more clouds into the picture by late this
afternoon into this evening. Several of the high resolution CAMs
feature showers or thunderstorms moving into the southern CWA this
evening. Think that approach is plausible so have continued a
broad-brushed chance of showers and thunderstorms spreading
northward with time tonight. Showers and storms may intensify as
the nocturnalLLJ strengthens late tonight. There are questions as
to how far north the LLJ will push with some models producing
strong convection in Ontario, while other guidance farther south.
Continued the increase in probabilities overnight with the concept
of one or two lines of storms moving through the area. Increased
POPs for Friday morning as the showers/storms exit the area to the
northeast.
Strong warm air advection will continue on Friday leading to
near- record high temperatures for much of the Northland.
Afternoon temperatures from the upper 80s to near 90 degrees are
possible over northwest Wisconsin and much of central and east-
central Minnesota with middle 70s along the International Border.
The warmth will recharge the atmosphere after the early morning
convection and instability will increase through the afternoon.
The chance of thunderstorms returns to the picture late in the day
over far northern Minnesota, along the International Border.
.LONG TERM...(Friday night through Wednesday)
Issued at 407 AM CDT Thu Sep 21 2017
A wet period is in store for much of the Northland Friday night
into early next week. Portions of the Northland will also see
temperatures much above normal Saturday into Monday.
A longwave trough over the western CONUS early in the period will
only make slow progress east into Monday with a moist southerly
flow through a deep layer over the region. Plenty of moisture will
move into the area with PWAT values forecast between 1.5 inches
and 1.7 inches by Saturday. These values are near all time highs
recorded at KINL. A frontal boundary will move slowly east and
south over the Northland Friday night and remain over or near the
region into early next week. Showers and storms will occur as a
result of the front, plentiful moisture, and several shortwaves
moving through in the southerly flow aloft. The chance for rain
will be highest over north/northeast Minnesota Friday night
through Monday with chances decreasing into northern Wisconsin.
There will be a few opportunities for heavy rainfall through
Sunday night and there will be growing concerns for some flooding.
In addition to the heavy rain threat will be chances for severe
storms into Friday night, mainly over our Minnesota zones.
Temperatures will be well above normal Saturday into Monday,
especially over northwest Wisconsin where highs Saturday will be
into the eighties. Far north central Minnesota will see cooler
highs under more clouds and higher chances for rain.
As the upper trough moves further east Monday into mid week, the
low and surface front will shift further north and east gradually
lessening the chance for rain by Tuesday and into Wednesday.
Temperatures will also cool quite a bit during this time.
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.AVIATION...(For the 06Z TAFS through 06Z Thursday night)
Issued at 1229 AM CDT Thu Sep 21 2017
High pressure will remain in control of the Northland`s weather
overnight and into Thursday, although an area of low pressure and
frontal boundary will approach the region, and start to impact our
weather by Thursday night. Gusty southerly winds ahead of the
system will develop on Thursday. VFR conditions are expected
through Thursday, with some local IFR/MVFRCIG`s and VSBY`s
overnight in fog, and again on Thursday evening. Scattered
showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop Thursday
evening, but especially during the overnight hours Thursday night.
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.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
DLH 73 59 81 65 / 0 60 50 50
INL 74 58 75 60 / 0 40 50 70
BRD 77 66 87 64 / 10 60 20 50
HYR 79 67 89 68 / 10 60 60 30
ASX 78 62 90 66 / 0 60 60 30
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.DLH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
WI...Beach Hazards Statement from 10 AM CDT this morning through this
evening for WIZ001.
MN...Beach Hazards Statement from 10 AM CDT this morning through this
evening for MNZ037.
LS...Small Craft Advisory from 10 AM this morning to 10 PM CDT this
evening for LSZ146-147.
Small Craft Advisory from 10 AM this morning to 5 AM CDT Friday
for LSZ142>145.
Small Craft Advisory from 4 PM this afternoon to 5 AM CDT Friday
for LSZ140-141.
Small Craft Advisory from 4 PM this afternoon to 10 PM CDT this
evening for LSZ121-148.
&&
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SHORT TERM...Huyck
LONG TERM...Melde
AVIATION...Melde/DAP